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I'm no expert but wouldn't the narrow rim width narrow the width of the tire and increase the diameter? The picture of it fitting shows there is plenty of room diameter wise.Maybe the other has 65mm or 70mm rims.
A wider rim will make the tire a bit wider, a narrower rim will make the tire a bit taller.I'm no expert but wouldn't the rim width narrow the tire and decrease the diameter? The picture of it fitting shows there is plenty of room diameter wise.
Swap them, I have Bud in the front and 2XL in the rearI'm now running the stock Bulldozer in the rear and the 2XL in the front--amazing combo!
Maybe. They would certainly be wider. My bike came with 80's and that's what I'm going to use.Yea, most people are using these with 100mm rim, with a 100mm there would no chance of fitting.
Only a little difference in the widht or height, it's more the shape of the sides. Mine 2XLs are settled to Ø800 mm and 130 mm at 4-7 PSI tubeless.Yea, most people are using these with 100mm rim, with a 100mm there would no chance of fitting.
As measured using a brake rotor digital caliper, my XXL is also 130mm at widest point on sidewalls at 3psi with tube on a 100mm rim after about 50 hours of beach riding over 10 weeks.Mine 2XLs are settled to Ø800 mm and 130 mm at 4-7 PSI tubeless.
I have an ICT and the 2XL fits fine tubeless on hundos (Nexties) with no rubbing. I have the tires on 80mm mulefuts now and as some others have mentioned, the size doesn't change much between 80mm and 100mm rims; it's more the shape of the sidewall being more vertical with hundos.View attachment 1108814
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This on an ICT just finished building, tubeless at 12 psi on HED 80 AL rims. Do not think on a 100mm rim would have any chance of fitting, I am concerned with frame flex that it will not work. Will give it a try on Thursday.